French paper L’Equipe suggests Inter and PSG have reached an agreement over Milan Skriniar, but according to Sky Sport Italia, the two clubs haven’t yet shaken hands.
The Slovakia international seems to be on the verge of joining the Ligue 1 giants, but negotiations have been ongoing for several weeks.
Skriniar has already agreed personal terms with the Ligue 1 giants and his contract runs out in June 2023.
The Nerazzurri must sell one of their stars in the summer, earning at least €60m from the Mercato.
L’Equipe reported in the morning that the two clubs had reached an agreement over the defender’s price tag, so Skriniar would move to the Parc des Princes for €60m plus €5m add-ons.
However, according to Sky Sport Italia, the two clubs haven’t yet agreed on the player’s transfer fee and negotiations are still ongoing.
The Italian broadcasters admit that Inter have lowered their demands and could sell Skriniar for €65-70m rather than €80m which was their initial asking price.